Megan Frazee bypassed the chance to become a big-time women's basketball recruit but not to become a big-time player. Though she was home-schooled for much of high school and played three years for an obscure Christian school team, she was known by powers such as Ohio State as the tall player with post moves, perimeter skills and a 30-point average. Before many major programs could become too interested, she issued her criteria. First, she wanted to play with her triplet sisters.

Law enforcement officials in a southwest Ohio county populated with Democrat-leaning college students are seeking information on hundreds of people who registered to vote and cast ballots during the state's weeklong same-day voting window.

Philip Dunn won the U.S. men's 50-kilometer Olympic racewalking trials Saturday, pulling away from Matt Boyles late in the race that had only 15 qualified entrants. A third of them didn't finish, and most of those who completed the 25-lap course did so in obvious agony.

While four familiar faces won their respective divisions of the U.S. Sports Academy Directors Cup competition, a few newcomers made appearances in the top five of the annual all-sports national standings. Stanford has clinched its 13th consecutive NCAA Division I title, though final standings will not be compiled until after the College World Series ends June 24 or 25.